Grouping and Counting Picture Questions for 1st grade

These grouping and counting picture questions are great for ages 6 and older who are looking to improve their math skills.


How many of these animals can fly?

  • Answer

    4

  • Explanation

    The vulture, the owl, the robin and the bee can all fly. That’s 4 animals!

How many of these animals have fur?

How many fluffy animals are there?

How many animals are blue?

How many animals are there that like living in water?

  • Answer

    2

  • Explanation

    The jellyfish and the crocodile like living in the water. It’s still okay if you didn’t count the crocodile.

How many animals are there that like living on land?

  • Answer

    7

  • Explanation

    The dog, the fox, the giraffe, the lion, the bee, the cat and the elephant all like living on land. It’s still okay if you counted the crocodile or if you didn’t count the bee!

How many animals are there that roar?

How many herbivores are there?

  • Answer

    2

  • Explanation

    Herbivores are animals that eat grass and plants, but not meat. Elephants are herbivores. Count them!

How many of these animals live in the ocean?

How many of these animals have feathers?

  • Answer

    3

  • Explanation

    The vulture, owl and robin have all got feathers because they are all birds!

How many animals have only two legs?

How many animals have four legs?

How many of these animals are green?

How many reptiles are there?

  • Answer

    1

  • Explanation

    Reptiles have scales, not fur, and lay eggs. The crocodile is the only reptile in the picture.

How many mammals are there?

  • Answer

    6

  • Explanation

    Mammals are animals that have live babies (not from hatched eggs) that drink milk from their mom.